Tag: nature
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Kentaro Kameyama Brings Fashion Sense to Idyllwild Arts
[ad_1] Have you ever been to school or Idyllwild? How do you handle the logistics of school classes from Los Angeles? I’ve been to Palm Springs, Joshua Tree, and the surrounding area. Idyllwild was a little different than I expected because Palm Springs and Joshua Tree are deserts. But I love nature, and when I ... -
‘Demystifying’ science: USGS team teams up with schoolgirls on Mount St. Helens
[ad_1] Isabel Vander Stoep / For the Reflector Volcanoes do not discriminate when to erupt. So why should we over-represent certain groups of people in order to better understand their impact? Scientists at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Mount St. Helens Laboratory in Mount St. Helens want to spread the message that ... -
Utah’s ‘From Frozen Precipitation to Sunburn’: Environmental Science Travel with Experiential Learning
[ad_1] This summer, an experiential learning trip through Utah’s parks, deserts and river canyons gave Trinity students a memorable new perspective on environmental science. “This trip focused on a Colorado River rafting trip through Westwater and Ruby Canyon,” said Jonathan R. Gorey, lead instructor and lab coordinator for the Environmental Science Program. “We visited Arches ... -
Educators interested in environmental science can apply for the First Rings First Fellowship.
[ad_1] CLEVELAND, Ohio — Wildfires, droughts, floods, unprecedented storms, and other daily news that inevitably appear on the nightly news are stark reminders that we need to pay more attention to our environment. will give you The Cuyahoga Soil and Water Reserve offers educators the opportunity to do just that and share their newfound knowledge ... -
How does spider silk collect water?
[ad_1] Many water-storing substances exist in nature, such as the leaves of certain plants and the backs of beetles. Incredibly, spider silk also has structures perfectly adapted to collect water. In 2010, a team of Chinese researchers published a paper in the journal Nature We reveal important details of this structure. Scientists have shown that ... -
Exploring Vampires in Science Fiction
[ad_1] For the most part there are fairy-like fantasy monsters and alien-like sci-fi monsters, but at least one horror icon seems to comfortably occupy both. What makes vampires so easily integrated into the past, future, home world, and the depths of space? Most horror fans know the origin of vampires. 18th-century superstitions mingle with the ... -
Turing patterns, 70 years later
[ad_1] In honor of the 70th anniversary of Alan Turing’s groundbreaking paper on morphogenesis, we review the history of this paper and its many applications. Often considered one of the fathers of modern computing, Alan Turing is widely recognized for his contributions to the field of computer science. In particular, Turing developed the Turing His ... -
Top 8 shows and runway trends from Copenhagen Fashion Week SS23
[ad_1] The Spring/Summer 2023 edition of Copenhagen Fashion Week has come to an end, putting the spotlight on the best designers from the Nordic fashion scene. The event brought together some of the hottest creatives in the region as well as up-and-coming names that caught our attention. This season’s favorites at CPHFW were ROTATE, which ...










